2018 Pennsylvania's 7th and 15th congressional district special elections

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Special elections for the 7th and 15th congressional districts in Pennsylvania were held on November 6, 2018, following the resignations of Republican U.S. Representatives Pat Meehan (7th district) and Charlie Dent (15th district).

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Impact of redistricting

These were the last elections held in either district under their configurations made in 2011 by the Pennsylvania Legislature, as new districts drawn in accordance will the ruling of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in League of Women Voters v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania were in effect for the main 2018 congressional elections in November. The bulk of the old 7th became the new 5th District and the bulk of the old 15th became the new 7th District . In both cases, the two candidates on the ballot for these special elections were also on the ballot for the regular election held on the same day in their respective successor districts.

District 7

Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district special election, 2018
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Nominee Mary Gay Scanlon Pearl Kim
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote173,268152,503
Percentage52.3%46.0%

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County results
Scanlon:     50–60%
Kim:     40–50%     50–60%     70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Pat Meehan
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Mary Gay Scanlon
Democratic

Background

In January 2018, following revelation that he used taxpayers' money to settle a sexual harassment claim brought by a female staff member, Meehan announced that he would retire from Congress at the end of his current term and not seek reelection in 2018. [1] On April 27, 2018, Meehan resigned and said he would pay back the taxpayer funds used for the settlement. [2]

Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district under the 2011 configuration is located in the Delaware Valley and borders Delaware. It includes portions of Berks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Lancaster County and Montgomery County. [3] The district has a Cook PVI score of R+1.

Candidates

In Pennsylvania, primaries are not held for special congressional elections. Instead, nominees are chosen by party committee members from each of the counties represented in the district.

Republican

Democratic

Green

  • Brianna Johnston, businesswoman [6]

Libertarian

  • Sandra Salas, sex worker

General election

The 7th congressional district's boundaries from January 3, 2013 to January 2019 Pennsylvania US Congressional District 7 (since 2013).tif
The 7th congressional district's boundaries from January 3, 2013 to January 2019

Results

Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district, 2018 (special)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 173,268 52.27% +11.47%
Republican Pearl Kim152,50346.01%-13.46%
Libertarian Sandra Teresa Salas3,1770.96%N/A
Green Brianna Johnston2,5110.76%N/A
Total votes331,459 100.0% N/A
Democratic gain from Republican

District 15

Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district special election, 2018
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Nominee Susan Wild Marty Nothstein
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote130,353129,594
Percentage48.5%48.3%

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County results
Wild:     50–60%
Nothstein:     50–60%     60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Charlie Dent
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Susan Wild
Democratic

Background

In September 2017, Dent announced that he would retire from Congress and not seek re-election to another term in 2018. [7] In April 2018, Dent announced that he would resign in May 2018, not serving out the remainder of his term. [8] [9] He resigned on May 12, 2018, leaving the seat vacant. [10]

In Pennsylvania, primaries are not held for special congressional elections. Instead, nominees are chosen by party members from each of the counties represented in the district.

Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district under the 2011 configuration is located in the Lehigh Valley and borders New Jersey. It includes portions of Dauphin County, Lebanon County, Berks County, and Northampton County, and the entirety of Lehigh County. [3] The district has a Cook PVI score of R+4.

Candidates

Republican nominee

Democratic nominee

Libertarian nominee

General election

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The 15th congressional district's boundaries from January 3, 2013 to January 2019

Results

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Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district, 2018 (special)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Susan Wild 130,353 48.54% +10.52%
Republican Marty Nothstein 129,59448.26%-10.13%
Libertarian Tim Silfies8,5793.19%-0.40%
Total votes268,526 100.0% N/A
Democratic gain from Republican

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